Intermediate English Grammar (B2) Lesson 19 of 25

Distributives with Object Pronouns

Read and listen to four conversations using the grammar.

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Conversation 1

Woman: Excuse me. Can you tell me about all the apples you have here?
Man: Sure. We have green apples, red apples, and yellow apples.
Woman: Great. Which one do you recommend?
Man: It depends. Each apple has a different flavor. Do you prefer sweet or sour flavor?
Woman: I like sweet and sour. So both, I guess.
Man: Well, both the red and yellow apples are sweet.
Woman: Great. And how much does each apple cost?
Man: All apples are $1 each.
Woman: Sounds good. I'll take one of each then.
Man: Great. Would you like each one in a separate bag?
Woman: No, you can put them all together.

Conversation 2

Man: Do you like the food here?
Woman: Yes. I love the food here. All the dishes are so delicious.
Man: What about the desserts?
Woman: I like most of the desserts, but not all of them.
Man: Do you like the cakes?
Woman: Yes. I love all of them. Each one is so good.
Man: I agree. I have one every time I come here.

Conversation 3

Woman: Hello. Are all items for sale?
Man: Yes, everything is for sale.
Woman: Great. How much are these books?
Man: Just $2 each.
Woman: Wonderul. I'll take this one. Have you read it?
Man: Yes. The author wrote two books. I read both of them. Both are really good.
Woman: The paintings are lovely, too.
Man: Thank you. I painted all of them myself.
Woman: That is so cool. How much are they?
Man: Both of the big paintings are $40. All the smaller paintings are $30 each.
Woman: Well, I'll just take the book for now.
Man: Okay. And you can choose one more book. You get a free book with every purchase.
Woman: Wonderful. In that case, I will take the other book by the same author.
Man: Great. Let me find it for you.

Conversation 4

Man: Do you have any brothers or sisters?
Woman: I have two sisters and one brother.
Man: Do they all live nearby?
Woman: No, both of my sisters moved away.
Man: Where do they live?
Woman: They both live in New York. I see them every Christmas.
Man: Are they married?
Woman: No, neither of them are married. Both are single.
Man: What about your brother?
Woman: He is married. He has three kids. All of them are so cute.
Man: Oh, do you see them a lot?
Woman: Yes. Every weekend. Either they come to my house or I go to theirs.
Man: What about your parents?
Woman: They are divorced, but both of them still live in town.
Man: Well, it must be nice having such a big family.
Woman: Yes, it is. I love all of them very much.

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